Research Completed
This section includes abstracts of completed and published research. This section encourages the submission of a wide range of research publication types from conference PowerPoint presentations to peer-reviewed journal articles and including publications in draft and in press.
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Family-owned nature-based resorts (2003)
Getz, D., Carlsen, J. & Morrison, A.
This chapter presents two case studies, which cover a number of topics relevant to all family businesses as well as some specific issues related to family businesses in or adjacent to natural areas... read more
LEGAL AND REGULATORY BODIES: APPROPRIATENESS TO INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT (1999)
Gibson, J.
The achievement of integrated coastal zone management inevitably involves considerations of law. Whether ICZM is implemented by statutory or non-statutory means, it is important that legal principles... read more
Selection of rivers and lakes with significant amenity and recreational values (2009)
Greater Wellington Regional Council
This report provides the basis for selecting rivers and lakes with significant amenity and recreational values identified in Appendix 1, Table 15, of the proposed Regional Policy Statement using a... read more
To hunt and return – developing safe hunting practice (2003)
Green, J.
This paper analyses the deaths of 33 deer hunters, shot by other deer hunters while hunting in the New Zealand bush. The shot is identified as the culminating event that is preceded by a number of... read more
Open Space Strategies: Putting their money where your mouth is (1997)
Greenaway, R.
Open Space Strategies. How do you come up with such a strategy that is highly likely to get results? In this paper I look at a few essential strategic planning concepts that relate to the management... read more
Allocating Recreation Resources Ethically (1998)
Greenaway, R.
In this paper we will discuss concepts associated with a simple understanding of ethics. This is not a philosophical treatise, but an introduction to a few pragmatic tools that should be of use... read more
Predicting demand (Rob Greenaway & Associates)
Greenaway, R.
This paper tests the hypothesis that a high level of provision of resources for some recreation activities is a factor in their demise. The level of provision of resources for an activity generally... read more
Using market segmentation studies to monitor and predict trends (2001)
Greenaway, R.
We are fascinated by what the future holds. Life is uncertain and scary. When we are talking about attempting to predict the future, we are talking about reducing risk, and risk can be both... read more
Community Risk Management (2001)
Greenaway, R.
The management of risk is a big part of a leisure manager’s job. But which risks? Our first thoughts normally go to health and safety. However, all we seem to achieve when managing safety is to... read more
The Development of Private Rural Walkways in Rural North Canterbury (1999)
Grocke, C.L.
Since the 1980s, agricultural restructuring has provided the impetus for farmers to turn towards rural tourism as an alternative use of their land and as a source of income. One new opportunity in... read more
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